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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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to Lux in big package! Doz. THE LEADER POST, REGINA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933 PAGE SEVEN SOCIETY AND FASHIONS FOR SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN Weddings KRAVOSKI-KUSCH An attractive wedding took place St. Anthonw's church on Tuesday, Nov. 21, when Miss Blanche Kusch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John became the bride of Mr. Kravoski, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Kravoski.

The ceremony was performed Rev. Father Gocki. The bride was given away by her father. The bride was gowned in white satin and carried a bouquet of roses. She was attended by he Mrs.

L. Jeffrey as matron of honor, and the Misses Gwen Smith, Mary Engle and S. Hildebrand, a8 bridesmaids. The matron of honor was gowned in eel grey and carried carnations, while the bridesmaids in pastel shaded gowns, carried chrysanthemums. Bernice Kravoski and Ursula Kusch were flower girls, and Miss Marie Sherlock was the train bearer.

The groom was attended by Dan Kusch, Steve Edmonds, and Leo McKinnon. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to over 100 guests at the home of the groom's parents, 2206 Winnipeg street. The Revellers orchestra, consisting of Messrs. Frank Hamon, Charles Robinson, Walters and Leo Donahue, who: were guests at the wedding, played for dancing. Mr.

and Mrs. Kravoski left for Moose Jaw. For travelling the bride wore a blue ensemble, with hat to match. The couple will reside in Regina. SCHICK-NACONECHNY DYSART, Nov.

24. A pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday morning in the St. John's Roman Catholic church at Dysart, when Miss Daisy Naconechny, daughter of Mrs. P. Naconechny and the late Mr.

Naconechny, became the bride of John Schick, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schick, Dysart. The bride looked lovely in a white satin drees made on fitted lines with a short lace jacket. She wore a bridal veil, heid in place by a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried A bouquet of white lilies and fern.

The bridesmaids were Katharine Naconechny and Miss Elizabeth Kraus, who were dressed in shell and blue with matching accessories. The groom was by Frank Schick and Joe Naconechny. Following the ceremony about 50 guests were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schick.

In the evening a large crowd attended the wedding dance which was held in Groh's hall in Dysart, the Nagel orchestra from Southey supplying the music. HUNT (Special Despatch) NEVILLE, Nov. quiet but pretty wedding took at the Metropolitan church manse in Swift Current Wednesday afternoon, when Mies and Mrs. Thos. Maley, of Neville, Sadie Maley, a eldest daughter of Mr.

became the bride of Roy Hunt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunt, of Neville.

Rev. G. H. Toole officiated. The bride wore a pretty narcissus blue silk crepe dress with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of white roses.

The bride was attended by her sister, Mies Ruby Maley, who was attired in a and bouquet of roses. burnt carRara, cascade crepe gown The groom was supported by H. powells MODERN MISS A SHODDE Scarth Street Phone 8444 Another Hosiery Scoop! Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Values PAIR Imagine! Just About Half Price For these beautiful silk-to-top chiffons and medium service Silk Stockings- nationally known makes -ALL PERFECTS. No seconds! substandards! The season's newest colors, in all sizes. BUY NOW! BUY FOR GIFTS! BUY FOR PERSONAL USE! You Know the Locaton- -Just Next Door to the Post Office, on Scarth Street.

W. Pointen. The groom's gift the bride was an onyx pendant; to the bridesmaid a pair of amethyst ear-rings, and to the best man a Masonic tie pin. After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs.

Hunt will reside at their farm at Neville. FROLICH-HITCHERICK HOLDFAST, Nov. The marriage of Ida Hitcherick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob HitcherIck, of Holdfast, and Joseph, FrolIch, son of Mr.

and Gabriel Frolich, of Holdfast, was solemnized Tuesday morning in the Roman Catholic church with Rev. Father Nelz, O.M.I., officiating. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of pale pink flat crepe, and a white net veil crowned by a wreath of orange blossoms. The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Hitcherick and Miss Anna Frolich, who wore dresses of pale mauve and pale green. The best men were Joseph Burkhart and John Stepan, while Rocus Hitcherick and Mike Frolich acted as ushers.

After the ceremony a dinner was served at the home of the bride, and in the evening dance was held. The bridal pair wlil reside at the home of the groom. DAYTON-HITCHERICK HOLDFAST, Nov. The wedding of Georgina Hitcherick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Hitcherick, and Adolp Dayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton, wag solemnized Tuesday morning in the rectory of the Roman Cathchurch, with Rev. Father Nelz officiating. The bride wore a gown of pale pink flat crepe, while the bridesmaid, Miss Annie Hitcherick wore a gown of green flat crepe.

The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ebertz. After the ceremony a dinner was served at the bride's home and in the evening a dance was held in the Mr. and Mrs.

Dayton will reside In Imperial. quiet wedding was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at the Wynyard United church manse when Stefan STEPHANSON-APPERLEY WYNYARD, Nov. Just Twenty-six Shopping Days to Christmas! 009 See the Mars Automatic Self-winding Wrist Watch for Men. $32.50 Bulova Watches Full Line to Choose From. $24.75 AND UP See Our Feature Value Wrist Watch for Young Men and Ladies.

Special $10.00 A Deposit Will Hold Any Article Till Christmas. The Store Gifts J. Alex. Jewellers 2003 AVE REGINA SASK Here's a Way to Smart Economy By RUTH ROGERS A. Back 8 E.

Back. 861 Stephanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Stephanson, Wynyard, was joined holy matrimony to Miss Gladys Blanche Apperley, Kandahar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Apperley, Wapella, Sask. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas Currant and the register was signed by Miss Marie Ferguson, Kandahar, and Bogi Stephanson, Kandahar, brother of the bridegroom. The newly married couple will reside in Wynyard.

MAGNUSSON SWINBURNSON WYNYARD, Nov. quiet, wedding Wynyard took place vicarage Saturday Walter Magnusson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oll Magnusson, Wynyard, was married to Miss Margaret Mae Swinburnson, Wynyard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Swinburnson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W.

Bulleyment and the witnesses were Miss E. Swinburnson, sister of the bride, and Mark Brown. The couple left for Saskatoon for a short holiday. CALCUTT-DUNN ELLISBORO, Nov. 14.

The marriage took place in Regina, Tuesday, by the Rev. W. Adcock, of Gordon Calcutt, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Calcutt, Regina, to Edna Mabel Dunn, second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Dunn, Ellisboro. The bride was becomingly attired in a dress of brown silk crepe.

Mr. and Mrs. Calcutt will make there home on a farm near the town of Lemberg. DIEWOLD-FISCHER BALGONIE, Nov. very pretty November wedding took place at the church in St.

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The bride was beautifully gowned in a dress of peach flat crepe silk. The brides maid was Miss Katie Kuntz Davin, while Peter Grad of Balgonie was best man. Rev. Father Zimmerman performed the ceremony. In the evening a large crowd of invited guests met the St.

Joseph's hall and spent the evening at dancing and cards. The young couple will reside the groom's farm a few miles southeast of Balgonie. Brora Young People Present Program, Settlement House It was Young People's night the settlement nouse Wednesday when United church young people from Brora, Chalmers and the settlement house joined variety program. Dr. S.

P. RonBrora, led the devotional exercises. Dr. Angus A. Graham gave an address.

Two clever skits, "Old Maids of Lea" and "The Old Grey were presented by a quartette of young men from Brora. Bill Gregg of Chalmers carried off the honors a millinery contest. The auditorium was filled with an appreciative audience. A film wound up the program, after which refreshments were served the settlement house young people. Mike Westuk, president, and Miss Val Shevon, secretary, handled the arrangements.

Rev. J. T. Stephens presided. Foundations of A fifthchurch, including a stone believed to be the tomb of Moses, have been found on Mount Nebo, Palestine.

Your Baby And Mine BY MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED MODERN MOTHER GETS HELP FROM MANY SOURCES Undernourished babies would be a rarity if each young mother felt herself duty bound to inform herself as what constitutes proper feeding for healthy babies. The feed babies has five years enormously since changed materially, within the last they themselves were children. To expect the grandmothers to guide them in feeding their babies is to step back 20 or more years and to ignore all the recent information science has been at such pains to gather for them. Scientifle baby feeding takes into account what food elements are necessary to insure health. It is known how much protein is needed daily to build up and repair body cells.

We know how much fat is necessary for protection against infections, and to furnish warmth and fat padding for growing bones. We know how to supply minerals needed to build bones and teeth and stabilize the nervous system, and how cod liver oil aids in that water is needed to preserve a normal body temperature and provide the body's constant need for fluid. We know how much carbohydrate is necessary to keep children warm and All them with energy. Personal Incentive It isn't necessary for the young mother to become confused by all the knowledge about infant feeding that. authorities command.

The essential thing 18 for mothers to have the desire to gather their own information and the willingness to ask for help. Big Sisters' Class The Big Sisters' class of Westminster church, under the leadership. of Miss Charlotte McCallum, held a sewing meeting at the home of Miss Mildred Anderson, 2139 Elphinstone street, on Tuesday evening. The members of this group to are making articles to be sold raise money for their white gift at Christmas. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her mother, assisted by Miss Jem Inkster.

Members present included: The Misses McCallum, Bessie Barker; Jem Inkster, Rita Jones, Isabel Kemp, Edith Kemp, Muriel Thompson, Agnes Currie, Albina Dayman, Millicent Gourley, Mildred Anderson and Bertha Taylor. process. We know how much the monthly average for 1932. Christie Grants Greatest BARGAIN DAY! A SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

LADIES' WINTER COATS fur. Warm chamois interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. Regular Heavy fleck tweeds. Lovely fur collars of rich thibetine or beaver $9.00 $17.95 values.

Special ALL MEN'S UNDERWEAR -Heavy BOYS' FLEECE COMBINAto $1.95 per garment. Special, per suit (2 only to each, customer) ers. ribbed, Blue all-wool and Red shirts Label. draw- Reg. 50c Sizes TIONS 24 to 32.

Extra Saturday heavy Special, fleece. each garment MEN'S FLEECE UNDERWEAR MEN'S SOCKS--Hard wearing. and drawers. Mottled patterns. 50c Regular 290 pair.

PAIR -Heavy. Two-piece style, shirts Various shades. 3 Per garment Fine MEN'S WOOL SOCKS- -PenBOYS' CAPS quality tweeds without and earlaps. velours. Special With or man's Regular make 250 pair.

4 PAIR 50c WORK SHIRTS -Heavy mill- RUBBERS Boys' and girls'. cial Pair tary Brown. flannel. Regular Grey, 89c value. Blue Spe- and 11 Plain to 2 styles.

and Reg. 4 to 85c 10. pair. Special, Sizes: LADIES' WINTER COATS gas. Large fur collars and cuffs of select furs.

Oolors: Black, High grade materials. In plain broadcloths, diagonal weaves and crepe chonBrown, Green $12 and Wine. All sizes. Reg. $22.50 value.

Special HEAVY WOOL SOCKS-4-lb. TURKISH TOWELS Medium pair 2 PAIR pair Blue. Reg. 39c 50c 290 PAIR Socks. Colors: Khaki, Grey and size.

Assorted colors. Regular 3 50c SILK TIES Good selection. CORSETS and CORSELETTES each CIAL Regular 59c 2 FOR value -Clearing to $2.95. odds EXTRA' SPE- Reg. 50c LADIES' HOSIERY-Full- TEDDY BEAR CAPS--For shades.

Regular 89c pr. For. red. Regular $1.45. Each fashioned; pure silk.

New kiddies. White, fawn and SILK KNIT BLOOMERS SPORT HATS -A new shipment A shades. large Reg. selection 49c pr. of 2 PR.

50c just $1.50 in values time. A big assortment. BOYS' AND GIRLS' HOSE BOUDOIR SLIPPERS or -Felt 29c 3 CIAL, PAIR Heavy ribbed. Fawn and black. patent leather.

Regular PAIR 50c Regular 85c pair. EXTRA SPEpair Assorted shades. MEN'S WINTER COATS Men, here's a bargain! Heavy, warm Coats, well tailored, ulster styles. Some with 3-piece belts. Reg.

$18.50 value. Special $9.00 10 LBS. Light color. SUGAR Groceteria Specials WALNUTS 79c SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY lb. Per 29c Relief Orders Cheerfully Filled, Phone 22818.

Free Delivery. REINZ KETCHUP. EGGS- -B grade, 23c P. G. OR P.

W. SOAP Bottle 19c Doz. BARS JAM--Strawberry or Cherry, grade. Fraser Valley. 4-Ib.

pail 19c 10 35c 53c CORN FLAKES COFFEE-Fresh ground. Kellogg's. TOMATOES tin. Choice quality. Ih.

RUM AND BUTTER TOFFEE, 25c 3 PKGS. 25c Large 10c 25c Picture Book for lb. Kiddies Free Each 136 Three to a Customer POTATOES SAUERKRAUT- 2 LARGE 25c Extra Special- bag TEA-Salada Yellow Label. 20 ibs. 25c 90-Ib.

89c TINS SALMON--Clover Leaf, 10c 2 75c Reds APPLES 8 Ibs. for 25c LBS. Pink. Tall tin Christie Grants CORNER ELEVENTH AVENUE AND HALIFAX STREET, REGINA Simpson Club Dance Hosts The Robert Simpson Store Social club entertained at a successful dance at the Saskatchewan hotel, on Thursday night. The ballroom was decorated with red, white and blue streamers, and during the evening hundreds of balloons were released among the dancers giving the room appearance.

Two comic characters added much to hi the merriment of the affair and Larry Fagan and his orchestra gave many novelty numbers. The committee that helped to make the dance arrangements included: H. A. Finkle, Mrs. C.

Murphy, Mrs. F. E. Parkin, Goldie, Mrs. B.

Robson, Miss Gladys Miss Roth and Messrs. N. H. WilClara son, Bert Martin, Reg. Ballantyne, L.

D. Parker and Norm Hewitson. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS RAZ-MAH Capsules taken with a hot drink al mealtimes are positive relief for Chronit Bronchitis. wonderful remedy. Harmless 81 a box at all druggiata.

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